Local headlines for Thursday, February 18, 2021:
- Snow comes to an end, but cold temperatures persist. (Tulsa World)
- Stitt requests help from the federal government. (NewsOK)
- You can expect an increase in your utility bill because of the cold weather. (Journal Record)
- Tulsans are asked to conserve water. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City is seeing summer level water usage. (NewsOK)
- Some prisons have lost heat during the winter crisis. (Oklahoma Watch)
- Corporation Commission works to give legal support to energy companies. (Journal Record)
- OG&E says all power is restored to customers. (NewsOK)
- 28 more deaths from COVID-19 bring the state’s total to 4,089. (Tulsa World)
- More vaccine shipments are coming. (Tulsa World)
- State works to make up for canceled vaccinations. (NewsOK)
- Dental companies named for partially privatized Medicaid. (Journal Record)
- TPS outlines a return to the classroom. (Tulsa World)
- Census delays push back redistricting efforts. (NewsOK)
- House committee advances bill to end Daylight Savings Time. (Tulsa World)
- Enable Midstream plans to join Energy Transfer. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa artist receives national honor. (Tulsa World)
- More Oklahomans are seeing robins during the winter weather. (NewsOK)